A look at every series in the NBA postseason

The Eastern Conference Finals are coming down the home stretch and the Toronto Raptors now have a 3-2 series lead over the Milwaukee Bucks after a 105-99 win in Game 5.

Kawhi Leonard scored 35 points on 11-of-25 shooting while also dishing out nine assists and securing seven rebounds. The All-Star swingman scored 15 of Toronto's 33 points in the final quarter and truly carried the Raptors from an offensive standpoint. The Raptors also received a huge boost from Fred VanVleet off the bench as he finished with 21 points and knocked down seven of his nine attempts from beyond the arc. Toronto ended up connecting on 18 3-pointers, a franchise record for a playoff game.

In the West, the Golden State Warriors have already punched their ticket back to the NBA Finals. They once again pulled off a second-half comeback against the Portland Trail Blazers for a 119-117 overtime win in Game 4 to complete the sweep in the Western Conference finals. This is the Warriors' fifth straight trip to the Finals, and they are the first team since the Boston Celtics in the 1960s to accomplish that feat. Next up, they'll look to three-peat. No team has won three titles in a row since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers.

Here is a look at the bracket, and each playoff team's path to the Larry O'Brien trophy.

2019 NBA Playoffs bracket

TV listings

All Eastern Conference finals games will air on TNT, while ESPN will broadcast every game from the Western Conference finals. Games on TNT can be streamed via fuboTV (Try it for free).